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We're offering a wide range of measuring shunts for industrial applications.

A shunt - special resistor allowing for measuring huge values of current. Used for measuring AC and DC (depending on the used meter). There are internal shunts - enclosured in the meter, for...

We're offering a wide range of measuring shunts for industrial applications.

A shunt - special...
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We're offering a wide range of measuring shunts for industrial applications.

A shunt - special resistor allowing for measuring huge values of current. Used for measuring AC and DC (depending on the used meter). There are internal shunts - enclosured in the meter, for measuring small currents of several amperes, and external shunts - for measuring current from 15A to several thousands of amperes.

A shunt has 4 clamps: two external for connecting current channels and two internal for measuring voltage drop. A milli voltage meter works with a shunt, connected to the internal clamps, measuring the voltage drop on the shunt.